705:(LPR)-controlled areas, found that 75% of residents wanted the entire Donbas region to stay in Ukraine, 7% said that it should join Russia, 1% wanted it to become an independent country, and 3% said that the DPR and the LPR-controlled territories should leave and the rest of Donbas remain in Ukraine. When asked if Russian-speaking citizens are under pressure or threat, 82% said 'no' and 11% said 'yes'. 2% "definitely" and 7% "somewhat" supported Russia sending troops to "protect" Russian-speakers in Ukraine, while 71% did not. 50% wanted Ukraine to remain a unitary country, 14% wanted it to be a federal country, 13% said it should remain unitary but without
607:
427:
598:. Not religious and other believers not identifying with any of the listed major religious institutions constituted about 24.7% of the population. It also showed that approximately 55.6% of the population of eastern Ukraine (which in Razumkov's mapping excluded Donbas and consisted of the regions immediately to the west of it) declared to be believers, while 13.4% declared to be undecided or non-believers, and 3.5% declared to be atheist.
20:
721:) preferred the ECU and 20% preferred the EU (in Donbas: 33% for the ECU, 21% for the EU). On joining NATO, 15% were for, 15% were against, and most said that they would not vote or it was difficult to answer (in Donbas: 16% for, 47% against). Eastern Ukrainians were less likely to vote in parliamentary elections.
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entitled any local language spoken by at least a 10% of the population to be declared official within that area. Within weeks, Russian was declared as a regional language in several southern and eastern oblasts and cities. From that point
Russian could be used in those cities'/oblasts' administrative
125:
Almost a third of the country's population lives in the region, which includes several cities with population of around a million. Within
Ukraine, the region is the most highly urbanized, particularly portions of central Kharkiv Oblast, south-western Luhansk Oblast, central, northern and eastern
180:
The territory is heavily urbanized and commonly associated with the Donbas. The three largest metropolitan cities form an industrial triangle within the region. Among the major cities with population of over 200,000 people are
628:
A 2007 survey by the
Razumkov Centre asked "Would you like to have your region separated from Ukraine and joined another state?" In eastern Ukraine, 77.9% of respondents disagreed, 10.4% agreed, and the rest were undecided.
454:
office work and documents. On 23 February 2014, the law on regional languages was abolished, making
Ukrainian the sole state language at all levels even in eastern Ukraine, but this vote was vetoed by acting President
458:
on 2 March. A February 2015 survey found that eastern oblasts (61%) preferred "second official regional language" over (31%) "state language" status for
Russian. The 2012 law on regional languages was repealed by the
1134:
1384:"IRI's Center for Insights Poll: Pessimism High after Two Years of Violent Conflict with Russia; People in the Ukrainian-Controlled Territories of Donbas Want to Remain Part of Ukraine"
667:
in the first half of
February 2014, 25.8% of those polled in eastern Ukraine believed that "Ukraine and Russia must unite into a single state", nationwide this percentage was 12.5%.
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resulted in thousands of deaths and over a million people leaving their homes. Today, parts of the region are controlled by the self-proclaimed and internationally not-recognized
166:, whose name is a contraction of "Donets Basin", named after the Siverskyi Donets. The region became the scene of an armed conflict between Ukraine and Russian proxy forces.
1004:
2073:
822:
1812:
1448:
1383:
904:
2251:
1080:
1327:
1347:
1261:
Symonenko: Communists will go to elections as part of "Nova
Derzhava" party (Симоненко: комуністи підуть на вибори у складі партії «Нова держава»)
1032:
2181:
1866:
892:
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419:, having long dominated in government and the media. When Ukraine became independent, there were no Ukrainian-language schools in
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Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual
Conference of the Canadian Political Science Association, Montreal, June 1–3, 2010
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450:
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671:
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2008:
1726:
838:
1802:
460:
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took place in parts of eastern
Ukraine. Some protesters allegedly came from Russia to support the unrest. The
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1098:"Would you like to have your region separated from Ukraine and joined another state (regional distribution)"
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846:
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form a significant minority. The most common language in urban areas of the
Luhansk and Donetsk Oblasts is
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1277:
694:
416:
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823:"Poll: Over half of Ukrainians against granting official status to Russian language – Dec. 27, 2012"
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805:
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platform. The electorate of CPU and Party of Regions was very loyal to them. But following the
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777:
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709:, and 7% wanted it to be divided into several countries. If they had to choose between the
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1278:"How relations between Ukraine and Russia should look like? Public opinion polls' results"
8:
2241:
2231:
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2053:
2048:
2033:
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1986:
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1634:
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Noticeable cultural differences in the region (compared with the rest of Ukraine except
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618:
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24:
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407:
According to the 2001 census, the majority of eastern Ukraine's population are ethnic
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1918:
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1248:
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842:
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1244:
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Constitutional Court declares unconstitutional language law of Kivalov-Kolesnichenko
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1836:
1821:
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158:) to the west. Other than the Dnipro, the major river of eastern Ukraine is the
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1581:
1264:
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636:, voters of the eastern (and southern) oblasts of Ukraine voted for parties (
579:
507:
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the Party of Regions collapsed and the CPU was banned and declared illegal.
2279:
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2013:
1785:
1770:
1616:
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221:, with very close proximity to other important cities such as Horlivka and
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Terrorists or National Heroes? Politics of the OUN and the UPA in Ukraine
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649:
139:
1178:
Eight Reasons Why Ukraine’s Party of Regions Will Win the 2012 Elections
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Romanian becomes regional language in Bila Tserkva in Zakarpattia region
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in collaboration with the All-Ukrainian Council of Churches. pp. 27–29.
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439:
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All statistics sourced from: State Statistics Committee of "Ukraine".
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A large majority of voters in eastern Ukraine (83% or more in each
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Activists noticed that most ex-Regions are on lists of Poroshenko
939:"Western nations scramble to contain fallout from Ukraine crisis"
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537:
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1026:РЕЛІГІЯ, ЦЕРКВА, СУСПІЛЬСТВО І ДЕРЖАВА: ДВА РОКИ ПІСЛЯ МАЙДАНУ (
1549:
1539:
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706:
591:
438:) are more "positive views" on the Russian language and on the
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159:
155:
143:
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Eternal Russia:Yeltsin, Gorbachev, and the Mirage of Democracy
162:. The main economic region of that part of the country is the
19:
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1657:
1456:
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The language question, the results of recent research in 2012
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517:
1328:"Protesters Storm Kharkiv Theater Thinking It Was City Hall"
1221:"Revival" "our land": Who picks up the legacy of "regionals"
1159:
Ukraine right-wing politics: is the genie out of the bottle?
921:
Ukraine: Speaker Oleksandr Turchynov named interim president
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on 28 February 2018 when it ruled the law unconstitutional.
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1171:
1028:
Religion, Church, Society and State: Two Years after Maidan
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Attitude population Ukraine to the figure of Joseph Stalin
686:. On 24 February 2022, the region became the scene of the
1168:
621:) approved Ukraine's declaration of independence in the
122:
oblasts are often also regarded as "eastern Ukraine".
66:
893:
Russian spreads like wildfires in dry Ukrainian forest
862:Ставлення населення України до постаті Йосипа Сталіна
625:, though the majority was not as big as in the west.
474:
Religion in eastern Ukraine (excluding Donbas), 2016
86:
1348:"Ukraine Situation report No.33 as of 27 March 2015"
1053:
Ukrainian Nationalism in the 1990s: A Minority Faith
490: Not affiliated to the religions listed (24.7%)
958:"Ukraine Turns to Its Oligarchs for Political Help"
1191:UKRAINE: Yushchenko needs Tymoshenko as ally again
697:in the Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts, except in the
570:, 73.5% of the population in eastern Ukraine were
2314:
1310:"Russian site recruits 'volunteers' for Ukraine"
134:The region stretches from southern areas of the
16:Eastern, mostly Russian-speaking part of Ukraine
1021:
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898:
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1370:
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1127:Communist and Post-Communist Parties in Europe
1442:
981:
1014:
1365:
1340:
1299:"From Russia, 'Tourists' Stir the Protests"
984:"Bad News for Moscow on the Language Front"
975:
799:
1449:
1435:
1270:
1458:Historical regions in present-day Ukraine
1283:Kyiv International Institute of Sociology
1120:
1090:
914:
869:Kyiv International Institute of Sociology
665:Kyiv International Institute of Sociology
402:
1320:
852:
834:
832:
605:
425:
169:
18:
1290:
1046:
986:. Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group
936:
881:Yanukovych signs language bill into law
430:Ethnic Russians by region (Census 2001)
2315:
1152:
955:
611:1991 Ukrainian independence referendum
2024:Little Russia Governorate (1796–1802)
2019:Little Russia Governorate (1764–1781)
1430:
829:
1296:
717:, 24% in eastern Ukraine (including
693:A November 2015 poll carried out by
27:included in "eastern Ukraine" vary.
13:
1399:
1389:International Republican Institute
839:Who’s Afraid of Ukrainian History?
672:2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine
14:
2334:
1409:Ukraine: Birth of a Modern Nation
937:Traynor, Ian (24 February 2014).
771:
99:(or Dnieper) river, particularly
39: Orange – sometimes included
2150:West Ukrainian People's Republic
2124:Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
154:(including the left bank of the
91:) is primarily the territory of
2138:20th-century regions and states
1254:
1211:
1074:
998:
982:Halya Coynash (13 April 2015).
956:Kramer, Andrew (2 March 2014).
949:
930:
644:) and presidential candidates (
578:, 8.1% simply Christians, 1.0%
461:Constitutional Court of Ukraine
397:
142:, from the eastern border with
2252:Ethno-Ukrainian regions abroad
1233:Party of Regions: Snake return
1104:. 18 June 2007. Archived from
886:
874:
815:
762:
562:According to a 2016 survey of
217:. Donetsk and Makiivka create
138:to the northern shores of the
1:
2323:Geographic regions of Ukraine
1297:Roth, Andrew (4 March 2014).
756:
442:and more "negative views" on
847:The New York Review of Books
556: Other religions (0.8%)
449:Effective in August 2012, a
129:
7:
2227:Governorate of Subcarpathia
2145:Ukrainian People's Republic
1803:Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia
724:
663:In a poll conducted by the
601:
466:
388:
385:
382:
370:
367:
364:
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289:
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283:
268:
265:
262:
87:
67:
33: Red – always included
10:
2339:
2237:Reichskommissariat Ukraine
2064:Yekaterinoslav Governorate
2004:Kyiv Governorate (1708–64)
1139:Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
1061:Cambridge University Press
638:Communist Party of Ukraine
173:
2250:
2137:
2113:
2074:Nikolayev War Governorate
1952:
1908:
1865:
1811:
1760:
1706:
1632:
1464:
703:Luhansk People's Republic
699:Donetsk People's Republic
688:eastern Ukraine offensive
684:Luhansk People's Republic
680:Donetsk People's Republic
658:2014 Ukrainian Revolution
451:law on regional languages
377:
317:
176:List of cities in Ukraine
126:areas of Donetsk Oblast.
76:
56:
1781:Principality of Theodoro
1186:The Jamestown Foundation
786:Harvard University Press
362:Дніпропетровська область
2285:Southern Maramorshchyna
2217:Stanyslaviv Voivodeship
2059:Novorossiya Governorate
1602:Northern Maramorshchyna
1413:Oxford University Press
895:. Retrieved 2012-09-07.
883:. Retrieved 2012-09-07.
613:, "Yes" votes by region
1994:Bessarabia Governorate
1972:Kyiv Military District
1963:Black Sea Cossack Host
711:Eurasian Customs Union
614:
431:
403:Ethnicity and language
136:Central Russian Upland
41:
2039:Chernihiv Governorate
2029:Volhynian Viceroyalty
1982:Volhynian Governorate
1852:Volhynian Voivodeship
1847:Ruthenian Voivodeship
1832:Chernihiv Voivodeship
1633:States and tribes of
1353:. OCHA. 27 March 2015
609:
444:Ukrainian nationalism
429:
170:Cities and population
22:
2207:Ternopil Voivodeship
1842:Podolian Voivodeship
1465:Geographical regions
695:Rating Group Ukraine
2232:Kharkiv Governorate
2069:Kherson Governorate
2054:Taurida Governorate
2049:Kharkov Governorate
2034:Poltava Governorate
1999:Kharkov Governorate
1987:Podolia Governorate
1827:Bracław Voivodeship
1798:Carpathian Ruthenia
1635:classical antiquity
1592:Naddnistrianshchyna
1572:Carpathian Ruthenia
1267:. 25 September 2015
1227:(16 September 2015)
911:(24 September 2012)
849:(21 September 2010)
825:. 27 December 2012.
564:religion in Ukraine
456:Oleksandr Turchynov
379:Total for 5 oblasts
319:Total for 3 oblasts
88:Vostochnaya Ukraina
1924:Right-bank Ukraine
1707:Principalities of
1693:Old Great Bulgaria
1486:Right-bank Ukraine
1392:. 12 January 2016.
1303:The New York Times
1237:The Ukrainian Week
1196:2013-05-15 at the
1035:2017-04-22 at the
1011:(28 February 2018)
927:(23 February 2014)
615:
432:
341:Запорізька область
281:Харківська область
42:
2308:
2307:
2242:Distrikt Galizien
2212:Volyn Voivodeship
2129:Duchy of Bukovina
2044:Kholm Governorate
1968:Southwestern Krai
1929:Left-bank Ukraine
1919:Cossack Hetmanate
1867:Ottoman provinces
1813:Polish–Lithuanian
1640:Early Middle Ages
1597:Northern Bukovina
1481:Left-bank Ukraine
1421:978-0-19-530546-3
1251:(22 October 2015)
1249:Ukrayinska Pravda
1188:(17 October 2012)
1163:openDemocracy.net
1147:978-3-525-36912-8
1081:Ivan Katchanovski
1039:, 2016 report by
843:Timothy D. Snyder
794:978-0-674-26837-1
646:Viktor Yanukovych
528:Roman Catholicism
482:Eastern Orthodoxy
395:
394:
302:Луганська область
231:Oblast (province)
85:
77:Восточная Украина
65:
2330:
2222:Carpatho-Ukraine
2202:Lviv Voivodeship
2187:Drohobych Oblast
2115:Austro-Hungarian
1977:Kyiv Governorate
1954:Imperial Russian
1939:Zaporozhian Sich
1837:Kyiv Voivodeship
1822:Belz Voivodeship
1727:Novhorod-Seversk
1535:Southern Ukraine
1451:
1444:
1437:
1428:
1427:
1394:
1393:
1380:
1363:
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1360:
1358:
1352:
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1338:
1337:
1333:The Moscow Times
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1287:
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1239:(2 October 2015)
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1219:
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1209:
1208:(5 October 2007)
1206:Oxford Analytica
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1165:(3 January 2011)
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741:Southern Ukraine
642:Party of Regions
594:, and 0.3% were
576:Eastern Orthodox
555:
545:
535:
525:
515:
505:
495:
489:
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436:Southern Ukraine
260:Донецька область
228:
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160:Siverskyi Donets
152:Dnieper Lowlands
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68:Skhidna Ukrayina
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2167:Hutsul Republic
2157:Ukrainian State
2133:
2109:
2079:Gradonachalstvo
1948:
1934:Sloboda Ukraine
1904:
1895:Silistra Eyalet
1875:Ottoman Ukraine
1861:
1807:
1776:Crimean Khanate
1762:Post-Mongol era
1756:
1702:
1637:
1628:
1562:Western Ukraine
1523:Sloboda Ukraine
1508:Eastern Ukraine
1476:Dnieper Ukraine
1472:Central Ukraine
1460:
1455:
1406:Serhy Yekelchyk
1402:
1400:Further reading
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1336:. 8 April 2014.
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1316:. 4 March 2014.
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1286:. 4 March 2014.
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776:
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746:Western Ukraine
736:Dnieper Ukraine
731:Central Ukraine
727:
623:1991 referendum
604:
584:Latin Catholics
568:Razumkov Center
560:
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45:Eastern Ukraine
40:
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28:
17:
12:
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5:
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2300:Yellow Ukraine
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2256:
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2197:Crimean Oblast
2194:
2189:
2184:
2182:Moldavian ASSR
2179:
2174:
2172:Makhnovshchina
2169:
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2162:Lemko Republic
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2098:Kerch-Yenikale
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1905:
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1897:
1892:
1890:Podolia Eyalet
1887:
1882:
1880:Danube Vilayet
1877:
1871:
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715:European Union
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1857:Wild Fields
1709:Kyivan Rus'
1555:Novorossiya
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1182:Taras Kuzio
751:Wild Fields
650:pro-Russian
582:, and 0.3%
580:Protestants
389:14,530,001
242:2001 Census
140:Sea of Azov
2295:Sian River
2092:Sevastopol
2009:New Serbia
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1737:Terebovlia
1567:Chełm Land
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1131:Uwe Backes
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757:References
654:status quo
572:Christians
440:Soviet era
409:Ukrainians
386:15,776,348
329:9,418,034
326:10,285,953
237:Area in km
174:See also:
2117:provinces
2089:Nikolayev
1717:Chernigov
1587:Lodomeria
1577:Halychyna
1518:Pryazovia
1009:Ukrinform
990:1 January
909:Kyiv Post
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634:elections
371:3,320,299
368:3,561,224
350:1,791,668
347:1,929,171
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308:2,546,178
290:2,742,180
287:2,914,212
269:4,403,178
266:4,825,563
223:Yenakieve
215:Kamianske
148:Black Sea
130:Geography
82:romanized
62:romanized
53:Ukrainian
2317:Category
2290:Priashiv
2104:Taganrog
2095:Feodosia
1752:Volhynia
1698:Ruthenia
1673:Khazaria
1653:Sarmatia
1648:Cimmeria
1638:and the
1622:Volhynia
1612:Pokuttia
1491:Polissia
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1357:31 March
1314:BBC News
1194:Archived
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925:BBC News
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725:See also
713:and the
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548:Hinduism
467:Religion
413:Russians
211:Horlivka
203:Mariupol
195:Makiivka
1956:regions
1912:regions
1910:Cossack
1900:Yedisan
1815:regions
1764:regions
1683:Kazarig
1678:Onoğurs
1668:Scythia
1663:Taurica
1607:Podolia
1545:Yedisan
1501:Kryvbas
1496:Siveria
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574:(63.2%
538:Judaism
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421:Donetsk
417:Russian
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298:Luhansk
277:Kharkiv
256:Donetsk
250:Notes
207:Luhansk
191:Donetsk
183:Kharkiv
112:oblasts
109:Donetsk
105:Luhansk
101:Kharkiv
93:Ukraine
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2083:Odessa
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1550:Crimea
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164:Donbas
156:Dnipro
144:Russia
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